1.A patient with cancer may have to undergo gastric surgery. Two…

Question Answered step-by-step 1.A patient with cancer may have to undergo gastric surgery. Two… 1.      A patient with cancer may have to undergo gastric surgery. Two types of subtotal gastrectomy include the billroth I and the billroth II. What are the differences between the two procedures? 2.      A patient with more advanced gastric cancer may require a total gastrectomy. What takes place in that procedure? 3.       What are some priority nursing interventions for patients who have undergone gastric surgery? 4.       What are some complications that the nurse should be aware of post operatively with patients who have had gastric surgery?5.      What is dumping syndrome and what are some of the major potential complications resulting from that syndrome? 6.      What measures can be taken for a patient who experiences dumping syndrome? 7.      What is the pathophysiology of Crohn’s disease?8.      What are fistulas and what type of fistulas may occur with Crohn’s disease? 9.      What is the etiology of Crohn’s disease? 10.   What are some signs and symptoms of Crohn’s disease? 11.  How is someone diagnosed with Crohn’s disease?12.  What are some therapeutic measures for those with Crohn’s disease? 13.  What is the pathophysiology of ulcerative colitis? 14.  What is the etiology of ulcerative colitis?15.  What are the signs and symptoms of UC?16.   What diagnostic tests are performed to evaluate for UC?17.  What therapeutic measures are implemented with patients suffering from UC18.  What general nursing interventions and focused assessments would be completed for patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel diseases? 19.   What is the pathophysiology and etiology for irritable bowel syndrome? 20.   What are some diagnostic tests that could be performed to diagnose irritable bowel syndrome?21.  What are some therapeutic interventions that are implemented for those suffering from irritable bowel syndrome? 22.  What are the two main types of intestinal obstruction? 23.  What are some causes of mechanical obstruction? 24.   What is the difference between intussception and volvulus. 25.  Neuromuscular causes can lead to paralytic ileus. What are some things that can trigger or cause that neuromuscular impairment?  Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)